Given Hizzoner's shameless self-promotion around election time, I think he ought to adopt Mayor White's catchphrase from Doug.

"Vote for me!"

Him glomping Razor at the end is a hoot, too. And is he winking at the guy in the sweater vest? He is!

I also love the gag with the shot up cardboard cutout of Manx in his office, especially when it falls and scares the crap out of poor Callie. What was this thing's purpose, anyway? I mean, I get that Callie is using it as part of the election's ad campaign, but why would a life-size cutout of Manx exist in the first place? Is it something Manx sticks in the window to trick people into thinking he's actually in the office when he's really playing hooky? I wouldn't put it past him. And it sure fooled the Red Lynx!

Kooshmeister wrote:Is it something Manx sticks in the window to trick people into thinking he's actually in the office when he's really playing hooky? I wouldn't put it past him. And it sure fooled the Red Lynx!

This is an episode I've come to appreciate more and more over the years. I think it's more amusing the older you get when you start to encounter/witness parallels to how people who are in positions of authority can act. Not to say that all bosses/public officials/leaders are like Manx... but probably more than I'd prefer

And, I also love the bit in that same scene you referenced where the window repair guy is shown patching up the shattered window from the Red Lynx's earlier attack...only to have the damage redone moments later. Being a window-repairer in Megakat City must be a pretty lucrative career*

MoDaD wrote:And, I also love the bit in that same scene you referenced where the window repair guy is shown patching up the shattered window from the Red Lynx's earlier attack...only to have the damage redone moments later. Being a window-repairer in Megakat City must be a pretty lucrative career*

"Guaranteed to be shatterproof.""Wait a minute... did you ever do business with Megakat Biochemical Labs?""Why, they're my best customer!""Get out."

Kooshmeister wrote:Is it something Manx sticks in the window to trick people into thinking he's actually in the office when he's really playing hooky? I wouldn't put it past him. And it sure fooled the Red Lynx!

Yes, that seemed to be it’s function. Dunno if it was meant to fool anyone. I figured it was just part of the creative display to say Manx works tirelessly to fix your dino foot sized pot holes, restore the frequent vast power outages and delegates clean up of burned bacteria goo in his park.

If it was meant to really fool people, why have him standing? The cutout should be of him sitting and placed by his big desk.

Also LOL he even had a sign on his golf cart.

Very few of his constituents were going to see that.

As for the episode itself, it has been one of my favorites. I like the history of it as it gives an idea of the kat world’s history. Love the supernatural element, his soul never died as it was fixated on revenge. It was spooky watching his ghost body form in his plane under the moonlight. I like how the Red Lynx was as much of a cocky pilot as Chance. A dog fight of the ages to see who was the better pilot!

This episode is mostly responsible for the creation of my oldest SK fan character Alexandria Manx and the sole creation of Hans Lynx seen in Nova Squadron (originally an MBI/SKRPG character). I felt that surely Mayor Manx wasn’t the last of his line, and figured the Red Lynx had descendants too.

Kooshmeister wrote:This episode is mostly responsible for the creation of my oldest SK fan character Alexandria Manx and the sole creation of Hans Lynx seen in Nova Squadron (originally an MBI/SKRPG character). I felt that surely Mayor Manx wasn’t the last of his line, and figured the Red Lynx had descendants too.

I always thought the “Red Lynx” wasn’t really his name. That it was a codename similar to the real person the character is based on the “Red Baron”.